Afghan Taliban started facing the consequences of 'male love', fighters lost their sleep, AIDS cases increased

Cases of HIV AIDS have started increasing among Taliban fighters. Troubled by this, the Taliban administration recently secretly raided some hideouts. Two boys were found locked in a basement there. Along with these boys, more than two dozen Taliban fighters were also there... Read more
The Afghan Taliban's love for men has started showing its effect. The number of people infected with HIV AIDS has started increasing among the Taliban fighters. Regarding this, the Taliban high command has issued verbal instructions to all its people that before having sexual relations with anyone, they must get a medical test done. The administration has also ordered an internal investigation in this regard.
This matter came to light when some new and young boys in Kabul tried to commit suicide and some even killed themselves. During interrogation, it was found that these boys were kidnapped by Taliban members kept in their captivity and had sexual relations with them. When these boys returned to their homes after a few months, they were found to be suffering from HIV AIDS.
The Taliban administration secretly raided some hideouts, where two boys were found locked in a basement. More than two dozen Taliban fighters were having sexual relations with these boys for more than a week. HIV AIDS was also found in both of these boys. It is being told that the Taliban administration has conducted medical tests of all the Taliban fighters present there and this report has been kept confidential. After this, the Taliban administration has instructed all its fighters to be careful so that they do not have to face any kind of problem in the future.
UN AIDS Control has also asked to provide information about such people through its team so that medical facilities can be provided to them. If the condition of Afghan fighters remains the same, then their situation will also become like that of ISIS fighters in Africa, where HIV spread badly a few years ago.
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